 Group Managing Director of the Niger National Petroleum Cooperation, NNPC, Mela Kiarri, has assured the current queues at four stations in different parts of the country would soon disappear. Kiarri gave the assurance on Tuesday, while speaking with state-house correspondents, after a routine briefing with President Mohammad Abouyari at the Asso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja. Fewer stations all over the federal capital territory have started witnessing long queues of motorists struggling to buy premium motor spirit, also known as petrol, since Saturday. The government has commenced all depots in the country. These patches of trucks are ongoing in all depots in the country, and they have called up the strike for a period of one week to enable us to intervene and find a solution. So there is really no team funding that is happening now. I think it's a policy matter, and I'm sure you are aware of this. There are engagements going on within government to get the best framework for having a fully-regreted PMS market, as this is going on where engaging all parties and all stakeholders as government, and to make sure that at the end of the day, there's an exit that is beneficial to the ordinary man, and that is why we know we will not be able to complete that in the month of May, and therefore we declare that there will be no increase in foreign funds. I have no deaths in hand now, and this is beyond me, but we are engaging to make sure that we have the right timing. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next video.